ASRock has stepped up with a new BIOS update in response to the growing number of issues surrounding AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU failures. This update might just be the solution for users whose CPUs are still operational.
In a swift move, ASRock has addressed the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D issues by rolling out a new BIOS update, potentially resolving the problem. Among all the manufacturers, ASRock was the quickest to respond to the community’s concerns. Even though their blog post mentions that this BIOS version is aimed at fixing “unexpected boot issues and error codes,” it doesn’t directly reference CPU failures, hinting that the company might not be claiming responsibility for any dead-on-arrival situations.
ASRock—a powerhouse in motherboards, graphics cards, mini PCs, power supplies, and gaming monitors—has noted reports on Reddit of users encountering unexpected boot issues and error codes with ASRock AM5 motherboards when paired with certain AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors.
To improve user experience, ASRock swiftly launched the latest 3.20 Beta BIOS for its AM5 series motherboards. This new update aims to enhance the boot process for AMD Ryzen™ 9000 series processors.
For those who might not be up to speed, reports surfaced just yesterday about several users on Reddit facing sudden crashes and failures with their Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPUs. Some experience these issues straight out of the gate, while others only after several days or weeks, indicating the problem can arise at any time. It’s important to highlight that this is not exclusive to one motherboard manufacturer, although ASRock’s models seem to be frequently implicated.
According to ASRock Japan, the reported CPU failures are linked to memory compatibility issues rather than a flaw in the CPU architecture itself. However, there hasn’t been any confirmation from AMD, leaving some doubts in the air. Until more information is released, it’s advisable for those affected to follow the guidance provided by their respective motherboard manufacturers.